It was good in the sense everything was fresh. I saw them punching potatoes to cut fries and fry them immediately. The secret menu is also crazy good with the different combos. and a double cheeseburger was just 3.50 US? If i remember right. Before I came home, i stuffed 3 of these in my backpack to eat on the plane

Probably explains why their fries are so bad. You're not supposed to cut them right into the fryer.

Various people in this thread: "$15 burgers are better than $4 In & Out burgers"

$4 and a $350 flight. They all mentioned the closest equivalent that's available here. And where do you get $15 from? Holy Chucks double cheese burger is $9.49 where you get 2x4oz patties compared to 2x2oz patties with In N Out..

$4 and a $350 flight. They all mentioned the closest equivalent that's available here. And where do you get $15 from? Holy Chucks double cheese burger is $9.49 where you get 2x4oz patties compared to 2x2oz patties with In N Out..

lmao who is flying to the west coast just for fast food burgers? So you're telling me a burger that costs 2x more has twice as much meat? Wow that's crazy how math works

I've had In&Out Burger in Arizona. The burger was good but the cheese covered fries were disgusting. It's similar to Shake Shack but I would say Shake Shack is better, because of the shakes and the fries are better than In&Out Burger.

Please don't compare to Shake Shack or anything else that costs 3x as much. In N Out is great and it's cost is roughly similar to McD's in the US...The question then becomes why would anyone eat McD's when In N Out is available?